Are you trying to make a t1 cross over-

Justin Marcus wrote:

> hey :)
>
> in normal cat5 ethernet, 4 of the 8 wires are used correct ?
> if this is the case, would it be possible to have 2 physical links over
> the 1 cat5 cable.
> as in in 2 rj45's coming out of each end of the cat5, thus making 2
> network connections over the 1 cable. anyone no if this has been done and
> how it worked, or if it cant be done, and why :) ?
>
> thanks :)
>
> Justin
>
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